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>> mark halperin. >> yes, charlie. >> rose: go ahead. give us your assessment. >> yes, i do. i don't think anyone could say governor romney won this debate for two reasons, one is he completely lost the winning style that he had in denver. his answer on libya was the closest thing to a moment and a horribly weak moment i think the debate had and as president i think that got inside his head and rattled him which was his plan on making governor romney's personal finances and the connection with his personal finances and his economic positions something that voters would have heard. on the other hand, if the president had two goals tonight, one was to get inside romney's head to be aggressive and talk about what he would do in a second term and i think -- i listened pretty closely, didn't talk anything about what he would do, it is all about taking down governor romney, i think the president won, i think to the extent that winning a debate and the coverage that will get will stabilize things for him, i think it is a great night for him. but i am not sure it does anything but ke
>> mark halperin. >> yes, charlie. >> rose: go ahead. give us your assessment. >> yes, i do. i don't think anyone could say governor romney won this debate for two reasons, one is he completely lost the winning style that he had in denver. his answer on libya was the closest thing to a moment and a horribly weak moment i think the debate had and as president i think that got inside his head and rattled him which was his plan on making governor romney's personal finances...
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mark halperin, i've been trying to find appropriate terms that would be substitutes for the phrase game change. i can't. you coined it, you own it. which of these videos, is either one of these videos a game changer in terms of tonight's debate? >> alex, any student of political tv and cable news who didn't watch hannity last night i pity the fool. it was an awesome episode of the show and i mean, if there was some mastermind trying to figure out how to change the game with that video, i think they kind of failed. some people are talking about it as simply for the base to energize the base. mitt romney is no longer running for the republican nomination, he's trying to win a general election. the things that might energize the base, that help to undermine the credibility of his effort with the mainstream media, if i may use that phrase, i think just aren't helping him out. that was a wasted day and lost yesterday after tie org wying og news psy cycles in a row. whoever was doing that on his behalf, ridiculous. >> the nipping at the heels, we've talked about the offense versus defense. mi
mark halperin, i've been trying to find appropriate terms that would be substitutes for the phrase game change. i can't. you coined it, you own it. which of these videos, is either one of these videos a game changer in terms of tonight's debate? >> alex, any student of political tv and cable news who didn't watch hannity last night i pity the fool. it was an awesome episode of the show and i mean, if there was some mastermind trying to figure out how to change the game with that video, i...
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final word from mark halperin. mark. >> look, there's a proposal that probably won't be taken up, but i'd be for scrapping foreign policy as the topic of the last debate. i think we've had a fair amount of foreign policy discussion. the last debate should be all about the fiscal cliff. 90 minutes, what are you going to do about taxes? what are you going to do about spending? because we're not having the adequate debate if it doesn't happen in that last debate which it won't because it's now on for. policy, we'll never have them talk about it. it is the issue facing the country, the issue for whoever gets elected because if they don't deal with it in january, we're going to have a world of trouble. >> i agree. i wouldn't underestimate iran, though. maybe we should just have another one. >>> coming up, house majority leader congressman eric cantor. congressman chris van hollen who played the role of vice president biden in his mock debates, senior adviser to the romney campaign, ed gillespie and tom brokaw. >>> up ne
final word from mark halperin. mark. >> look, there's a proposal that probably won't be taken up, but i'd be for scrapping foreign policy as the topic of the last debate. i think we've had a fair amount of foreign policy discussion. the last debate should be all about the fiscal cliff. 90 minutes, what are you going to do about taxes? what are you going to do about spending? because we're not having the adequate debate if it doesn't happen in that last debate which it won't because it's...
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>> mark halperin, you're in chicago. obviously, the president's campaign team as well as mitt romney's campaign team made the calculation a long time ago that they weren't going to make tough choices. they weren't going to make this a campaign, a mandate campaign. so what happens -- let's say the president wins. and gets re-elected. you're in chicago. what does chicago say his mandate is for the next four years? what's his mandate? what's mitt romney's mandate? that i figured out how to run better 30-second ads? what's the mandate? >> they're both going to face real challenges, and it's unprecedented. the fiscal cliff will be an instant challenge particularly if the president wins. right now you'd have to say the house is most certainly going to stay in republican hands. the senate at this point looks like it's going to stay in democratic hands. that means if the president wins, it's absolutely status quo. and if you're john boehner or mitch mcconnell and still in the minority, you can say yeah, you won, but with a weak
>> mark halperin, you're in chicago. obviously, the president's campaign team as well as mitt romney's campaign team made the calculation a long time ago that they weren't going to make tough choices. they weren't going to make this a campaign, a mandate campaign. so what happens -- let's say the president wins. and gets re-elected. you're in chicago. what does chicago say his mandate is for the next four years? what's his mandate? what's mitt romney's mandate? that i figured out how to...
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i do think, mark halperin, it changes on the margins. i think suddenly florida, nevada, colorado, virginia, north carolina, all of these swing states that were close, i think if ryan/romney have a couple more good debates, those all go in the romney column. that was a freudian slip. but at the end of the day, though, the question is committee make up the big difference in ohio? can he make up the big difference in wisconsin? because if he doesn't win ohio, he's got to win wisconsin. the romney people still think he can. after that debate and after barack obama's performance, which was staggeringly bad. >> all right. >> no, i mean it. >> he's right. >> okay. >> i'm hearing this from democrats. and this broke through. we always hear about how americans aren't paying attention. they're looking at reality shows. this broke through, everybody was talking about it, not just how well romney did but how badly the president performed. >> well, just as i think it was premature to declare the race over before, i think it's too soon to say that that
i do think, mark halperin, it changes on the margins. i think suddenly florida, nevada, colorado, virginia, north carolina, all of these swing states that were close, i think if ryan/romney have a couple more good debates, those all go in the romney column. that was a freudian slip. but at the end of the day, though, the question is committee make up the big difference in ohio? can he make up the big difference in wisconsin? because if he doesn't win ohio, he's got to win wisconsin. the romney...
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>> nope. >> mark halperin, final thoughts? >> the president has the upper hand with women voters and governor romney's staff believes he will work well with women. and the next polls are going to be critical as obviously as the debate where national security and economics will be a part of the last big debate. >> just absolutely fascinating. howard fineman, thank you very much. chuck, we'll see you in a few minutes on "the daily rundown." andrea, if you could stay with us, that would be great. all right. we'll be right back. i'm a conservative investor. i invest in what i know. i turned 65 last week. i'm getting married. planning a life. there are risks, sure. but, there's no reward without it. i want to be prepared for the long haul. i see a world bursting with opportunities. india, china, brazil, ishares, small-caps, large-caps, ishares. industrials. low cost. every dollar counts. ishares. income. dividends. bonds. i like bonds. ishares. commodities. diversification. choices. my own ideas. ishares. i want to use the same stu
>> nope. >> mark halperin, final thoughts? >> the president has the upper hand with women voters and governor romney's staff believes he will work well with women. and the next polls are going to be critical as obviously as the debate where national security and economics will be a part of the last big debate. >> just absolutely fascinating. howard fineman, thank you very much. chuck, we'll see you in a few minutes on "the daily rundown." andrea, if you could...
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back with us on set we have mark halperin and john hallman. >> mark halperin, chris christie coming in talking about the debate, also talking about how the press needs to ask tough questions of the president, but chris christie didn't get the memo that you're supposed to downplay expectations. yesterday he said his first debate was going to be game-changer. >> well, i don't think it really matters. people are making a big deal about what he said. i think what matters is mitt romney needs to close the gap. which is you've got to believe -- he needs everyone to believe he's going to win. a lot of new polls this morning. a lot don't think mitt romney is going to win. a lot of people think the president is going to win. thing that's one of the things he needs to change in the debate. he needs to stand with the president. >> you meet more and more people talk about the first debate being the most important. yeah, with all the early bidding going on and the president taking swing states, even fox news polls showing him ahead, with all the early voting going on, with the spread being what it
back with us on set we have mark halperin and john hallman. >> mark halperin, chris christie coming in talking about the debate, also talking about how the press needs to ask tough questions of the president, but chris christie didn't get the memo that you're supposed to downplay expectations. yesterday he said his first debate was going to be game-changer. >> well, i don't think it really matters. people are making a big deal about what he said. i think what matters is mitt romney...
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early on "morning joe," mark halperin talked about how the president's lack wlus ter performance in the first debate put ohio in play and gave mitt romney more ways to 270. >> if governor romney is able to win the three southern states of the nine toss ups, and ohio, he's not favored in ohio, but he's now got a position to win, that gets him to 266. if he can take ohio, and i talked to two democrats now who think it's possible that the president's position in ohio will erode to such an september that he could lose it, means all governor romney would need to do would be win one of those five toss ups in yellow and that's a huge change. that map gives governor romney the electoral college advantage that the president has long enjoyed. >> we'll get you to ohio in a second. joining me from the debate site is co-chair of the obama re-election campaign and ohio's democrat he can strickland. we'll get to ohio in a second, but let's talk about tonight. what is a win for the president? is it hitting hard on the 47%, bain, the tax return, trying to work towards romney's like ability? but he also
early on "morning joe," mark halperin talked about how the president's lack wlus ter performance in the first debate put ohio in play and gave mitt romney more ways to 270. >> if governor romney is able to win the three southern states of the nine toss ups, and ohio, he's not favored in ohio, but he's now got a position to win, that gets him to 266. if he can take ohio, and i talked to two democrats now who think it's possible that the president's position in ohio will erode to...
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republican chairman michael steele, former senate majority leader tom dashiell, chris cizilla, mark halperin and a lot more coming up next. "andrea mitchell reports" right here on msnbc. heme plays ] humans -- even when we cross our t's and dot our i's, we still run into problems. namely, other humans. which is why, at liberty mutual insurance, auto policies come with new car replacement and accident forgiveness if you qualify. see what else comes standard at libertymutual.com. liberty mutual insurance. responsibility. what's your policy? his morning starts with arthritis pain. and two pills. afternoon's overhaul starts with more pain. more pills. triple checking hydraulics. the evening brings more pain. so, back to more pills. almost done, when... hang on. stan's doctor recommended aleve. it can keep pain away all day with fewer pills than tylenol. this is rudy. who switched to aleve. and two pills for a day free of pain. ♪ and get the all day pain relief of aleve in liquid gels. >>> it now on "andrea mitchell reports" blow by blow. president obama and governor romney get in the ring for
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back with us on set, we have mike barnicle and mark halperin. we're going to begin this hour with hurricane sandy. flights are canceled. subways are shut down. and millions of people are bracing right now for an historic storm up and down the eastern seaboard. high winds and rains are beginning to hit places like ocean city, maryland. hurricane sandy will drench areas from north carolina to new england, and behind the initial impact, what could be a devastating storm surge. let's go straight to meteorologist bill karins here with the very latest on the hurricane. bill. >> well, the most damage that's occurred is happening right now with this storm. we are at the morning high tide cycle. it is approaching all the way from virginia northwards up the coastline into southern new england. some of the pictures are pretty incredible that are coming in, how high the water levels are in areas all the way down into virginia and as far north -- i've heard reports of water in the streets in atlantic city, new jersey. this is just an indication of how strong
back with us on set, we have mike barnicle and mark halperin. we're going to begin this hour with hurricane sandy. flights are canceled. subways are shut down. and millions of people are bracing right now for an historic storm up and down the eastern seaboard. high winds and rains are beginning to hit places like ocean city, maryland. hurricane sandy will drench areas from north carolina to new england, and behind the initial impact, what could be a devastating storm surge. let's go straight to...
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two experts, mark halperin and "the washington post", eugene washington. and joy reed, and our msnbc political analysts. one at a time. who came with the plan who didn't? >> obviously, romney came with a plan and he was the aggressor. you can leher was not going to interpose himself and romney took over. i think it would have been incumbent on obama to step up if hechted to stop that and he did not. and i think what this threatens to do is re-open the enthusiasm gap of partizans of each candidate. afterwards, republicans are delighted and democrats are a bit depressed. >> i know he doesn't believe in his religion, any kind of intoxicants or obviously, or any kind of caffeine. he was the mormon equivalent of caffeinated on the. he was up and gung-how. he relished the occasion. obama was like, is this freaking thing over yet? >> i think he reported he ordered from the cheesecake factory. lots of sugar. so that might have been it. he did a lot of things well. i think the most important thing in terms of impacting with race is he revved up the base without a d
two experts, mark halperin and "the washington post", eugene washington. and joy reed, and our msnbc political analysts. one at a time. who came with the plan who didn't? >> obviously, romney came with a plan and he was the aggressor. you can leher was not going to interpose himself and romney took over. i think it would have been incumbent on obama to step up if hechted to stop that and he did not. and i think what this threatens to do is re-open the enthusiasm gap of partizans...
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with us now, msnbc and "time" magazine senior political analyst, mark halperin. he is back. he's got some gear. so mark, what do you have for us? >> from the university of denver, and i told them i was leaving the debate to come straight here, they said, why, joe, willie and mika should have some debate gear. >> well, thank god you got a relaxed fit. >> here's the small for you. >> thank you. i love it. >> and you gentlemen may want to adjudicate this in prift. we ha private. we have an xl and an xxl. >> that would be joe. >> that's hurtful. >> thank you, mark halperin. >> i got nothing. >> i love it. thank you so much. >> squat. >> the courtesy from our friends at the university of denver. >> you said yesterday morning the romney people were exhausted. they looked miserable. what a difference 12 hours makes. >> yeah. i mean, look, they put in a lot of effort. and one of the things that is true -- not spin on either side -- is the president had to cancel some of his sessions. and governor romney, we all sort of made fun of them when they went holed up in vermont for three da
with us now, msnbc and "time" magazine senior political analyst, mark halperin. he is back. he's got some gear. so mark, what do you have for us? >> from the university of denver, and i told them i was leaving the debate to come straight here, they said, why, joe, willie and mika should have some debate gear. >> well, thank god you got a relaxed fit. >> here's the small for you. >> thank you. i love it. >> and you gentlemen may want to adjudicate this in...
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mark halperin, you have the next question for stephanie. >> a follow on sidney's question. just in a conversational way, all this talk about the president not talking about his second-term agenda, "the wall street journal"/nbc news poll suggesting people would like to see changes. what will the president do differently on the economy in the second term if he's re-elected than he did in the first term? >> well, build on the progress we've made, making some of those key investments we need to grow. he has laid out a second-term ad agen agenda. it was the reason we got such a big bump out of the convention. it means more investment and manufacturing jobs, by doubling our exports, closing loopholes. 100,000 math and science teachers so our kids can compete globally. it means 2 million workers trained at community colleges, cutting in half our fedependenc on foreign oil to create new industries here at home but also be more secure at home. cutting the deficit, $4 trillion plan to reduce the deficit. of course ending the war in afghanistan and using those savings to invest here a
mark halperin, you have the next question for stephanie. >> a follow on sidney's question. just in a conversational way, all this talk about the president not talking about his second-term agenda, "the wall street journal"/nbc news poll suggesting people would like to see changes. what will the president do differently on the economy in the second term if he's re-elected than he did in the first term? >> well, build on the progress we've made, making some of those key...
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. >>> when we come back, mark halperin walks us through a scene nair yoent electoral map, giving democrats pause this morning. more "morning joe," when we come back. i'm so g lad you called. thank you. we're not in london, are we? no. why? apparently my debit card is. what? i know. don't worry, we have cancelled your old card. great. thank you. in addition to us monitoring your accounts for unusual activity, you could also set up free account alerts. okay. [ female announcer ] at wells fargo we're working around the clock to help protect your money and financial information. here's your temporary card. welcome back. how was london? [ female announcer ] wells fargo. together we'll go far. no, no, no, stop! humans -- one day, we're coming up with the theory of relativity, the next... stop, stop, stop! my car! not so much. but that's okay. you're covered with great ideas like optional better car replacement from liberty mutual insurance. total your car, and we give you the money to buy one a model year newer. learn about it at libertymutual.com. liberty mutual insurance. responsibility -- wha
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i know that you guys have been talking about this, mark halperin's been on your show talking about this. the nbc poll that was done last week showed that 62% of voters, likely voters, want a major change in policy direction. and i think that's what they're looking for from both of these campaigns. you were talking about this in a previous segment. i think that the big test here was mitt romney's going to provide a change in direction. barack obama says that. mitt romney says that. i don't think there's any debate over that. the question was, is he presidential enough to be a viable alternative? and is he the guy that's going to provide the change in direction? i think that's how this election's going to wind up lining up. >> the question you could ask about mitt romney is, is he presidential enough, and that's if you agree with fantastical assertions about what you're going to do in the next four years including create 12 million jobs with absolutely no math that backs that up. >> kind of like saying that you're going to stop the rising of the oceans and the earth will begin healing the
i know that you guys have been talking about this, mark halperin's been on your show talking about this. the nbc poll that was done last week showed that 62% of voters, likely voters, want a major change in policy direction. and i think that's what they're looking for from both of these campaigns. you were talking about this in a previous segment. i think that the big test here was mitt romney's going to provide a change in direction. barack obama says that. mitt romney says that. i don't think...